Java : Nested Interface

An interface i.e. declared within another interface or class is known as nested interface. The nested interfaces are used to group related interfaces so that they can be easy to maintain. The nested interface must be referred by the outer interface or class. It can't be accessed directly.

Points to remember for nested interfaces

There are given some points that should be remembered by the java programmer.

Nested interface must be public if it is declared inside the interface but it can have any access modifier if declared within the class.

Nested interfaces are declared static implicitely.

Syntax of nested interface which is declared within the interface

interface interface_name{

...

interface nested_interface_name{

...

}

}

Syntax of nested interface which is declared within the class

class class_name{

...

interface nested_interface_name{

...

}

}

Example of nested interface which is declared within the interface

In this example, we are going to learn how to declare the nested interface and how we can access it.

interface Showable{

void show();

interface Message{

void msg();

}

}

class TestNestedInterface1 implements Showable.Message{

public void msg(){System.out.println("Hello nested interface");}

public static void main(String args[]){

Showable.Message message=new TestNestedInterface1();//upcasting here

message.msg();

}

}

Output:hello nested interface

As you can see in the above example, we are acessing the Message interface by its outer interface Showable because it cannot be accessed directly. It is just like almirah inside the room, we cannot access the almirah directly because we must enter the room first. In collection frameword, sun microsystem has provided a nested interface Entry. Entry is the subinterface of Map i.e. accessed by Map.Entry.